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Nazi-Era Snapshots and the Banality of Evil
“Do you know about the Lakota Indians?” asked Daniel Lenchner, handing me a slightly faded photograph from the early 20th century. It was a class portrait with a location printed at the bottom: Lakota, North Dakota. “Now,” challenged Lenchner, “can you find an Indian in this picture?” I scanned the rows of Caucasian faces.
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That was a very engaging read, I couldn't stop until the very last word. The amount of horror this must have been is difficult to grasp, evil truly has no face, it can be anything and anyone.